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Dog Flu Facts

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Dogs in kennels, boarding facilities, or animal shelters, at dog shows, or in close proximity to other dogs are at a higher risk of contracting canine influenza. For more information about PurinaCare pet health insurance, call 877-8-PURINA or visit www.purinacare.com. Tags: guest post pet care. DOG FLU SYMPTOMS: Fever.

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Rescue Spotlight: Baja Dogs La Paz

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The vet supplied information on where the owners lived. Your generous donations and membership fees help us continue to supply food, kennel care and vaccines against deadly diseases like parvo and distemper. Rescue Spotlight: Baja Dogs La Paz originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on August 3, 2010.

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Disaster Preparedness Plan May Save Your Pet’s Life

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In case you are not home when disaster strikes, pre-place stickers on your doors to notify emergency workers or neighbors where on your property your animals are located and where to find your emergency pet kit. Include your VCA veterinarian’s name, clinic name and address and the information for a local emergency clinic.

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Tips to reduce seperation anxiety.

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Consider in-home pet care versus boarding or kenneling. If your pet has any health issues, inform the sitter of this properly prior to your departure. originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on July 22, 2010. Tags: pet care. Tips to Reduce Separation Anxiety. All pet sitters are not created equal.

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Five Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe on Halloween Day

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Also, make sure all pets are wearing collars and ID tags in case they get spooked and escape your home or yard. Sweets may look appealing to pets, but candy – especially chocolate – can be downright toxic to animals. If you believe your pet has ingested a harmful item, call your veterinarian or the Animal Control hotline immediately.

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